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  • 51gloss. — glossary. * * * Glos. or Gloss., Gloucester; Gloucestershire. * * * abbr. glossary …

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  • 52GLOSS at Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy — GLOSS is the Open Source Community at SASTRA Univerisity, Thanjavur, INDIA. GLOSS works towards bringing awareness about Open Source technologies amongst the students and to collaborate with the other open source communities around the globe in… …

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  • 53Gloss (material appearance) — Gloss is an optical property, which is based on the interaction of light with physical characteristics of a surface. It is actually the ability of a surface to reflect light into the specular direction. The factors that affect gloss are the… …

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  • 54Gloss (disambiguation) — Gloss may refer to:*Shininess **Gloss (material appearance) **Gloss (paint), the level of shininess of painted finishes **Lip gloss*An explanation **Gloss a margin text or note, from modern music, ancient manuscripts, etc. **Gloss the dictionary… …

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  • 55Gloss Drop — Studioalbum von Battles Veröffentlichung 6. Juni 2011 Label Warp Records Format …

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  • 56gloss´i|ness — gloss|y «GLS ee, GLOS », adjective, gloss|i|er, gloss|i|est, noun, plural gloss|ies. –adj. 1. smooth and shiny; highly polished; lustrous: » …

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  • 57Gloss (film) — Gloss (Глянец, Glyanets) est un film russe réalisé par Andreï Kontchalovski en 2006. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Liens externe …

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  • 58gloss paint — noun Paint containing varnish, giving a hard, shiny finish • • • Main Entry: ↑gloss …

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  • 59gloss over something — ˌgloss ˈover sth derived to avoid talking about sth unpleasant or embarrassing by not dealing with it in detail • to gloss over a problem • He glossed over any splits in the party. Main entry: ↑glossderived …

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  • 60gloss over — index cloak, discount (disbelieve), neglect, pretermit, prevaricate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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